The following post is by staff writer Teacher Man, who writes at My University Money. While the budget that was announced last week wasn’t exactly revolutionary (despite what political spinsters on either side might have you believe) I believe that it was a small step in an overall paradigm shift that is subtly taking shape… [Read More]
Two Months of Entrepreneurship: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Some of you have been waiting for it, and here it is! I left a sinking ship a couple of months ago, and I have been sailing away in my own direction since then. Has it been easy? Nope. Has it been challenging? Yep. Has it been fun? Hell yes! That’s not to say that… [Read More]
Going Back to the Basics and Increasing My Focus
I started this blog nearly two years ago (does time ever fly by), and since then I have written series of posts covering a wide range of topics, such as buying your first home, how to invest for your retirement, and building your path toward financial freedom. I have greatly enjoyed writing about all of… [Read More]
Where Do You Get Your Stuff Done?
Where do you get your $*#& done? I’m not talking about the kind of stuff that goes on between two partners in a couple, or anything shady! What I want to know is… where do you get stuff done? 🙂 When I was a student, I used to come to the library to get things… [Read More]
The Importance of Buffering Your Life
One of the things that attracted me to personal finance and economics is just how many parallels that can be drawn between personal finance and life. There are so many lessons that we can bring over from one sphere to the other. Do you really need an emergency fund? An important lesson that I have… [Read More]
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